If you go through all of the AuckÂ­land seats, you canât find a sinÂ­gle one that even remotely matches Bombers figÂ­ures. So Bomber is sayÂ­ing (I susÂ­pect he invented the figÂ­ures from his rather large and expandÂ­ing arse) than since the 2006 cenÂ­sus, 40% of HouseÂ­holds in ManÂ­gere have given up their landÂ­line and 39% of those in Mt Albert have also given up their phoneÂ lines.

Yet today he repeats them. Why is it Labour and their mouthpieces and flunkies just lie at the first opportunity?

I pointed out Bombers lies in the comments yesterday. Yet he repeats them. I at least have provided evidence and links he hasn’t.

I issue a challenge to Bomber then, that if he can prove his numbers, categorically, then I will donate theÂ equivalentÂ of a 5 year membership to the NRA to the Mana Party. But if he can’t produce any proof of his assertions then he has to join the NRA for 5 years.

Don’s on trying to desperately explain why he isn’t desperate cutting a deal for marginal seats. What the idiot mainstream media do not get (and she certainly doesn’t GET IT) is that National are panicking. Why are they panicking? Because they know the political polls are bullshit, but because the msm rely so much on those warped opinion polls, they are missing the panic that is starting on the right.

Take Auckland as an example, 35% of households in Mangere and other south Auckland electorate’s have landlines, 50% in Mt Albert and other isthmus electorates have landlines, close to 80% in most North Shore electorates have landlines. A decade ago those differences were less than 10% and all electorates had the majority of people on listed landlines, now they don’t and you can easily see by that breakdown in Auckland alone how biased these cheap brainfart telephone polls can be.

But if you look at some real facts, not just the one pulled out of his rectum you find:

If you go through all of the Auckland seats, you can’t find a single one that even remotely matches Bombers figures. So Bomber is saying (I suspect he invented the figures from his rather large and expanding arse) than since the 2006 census, 40% of Households in Mangere have given up their landline and 39% of those in Mt Albert have also given up their phone lines.

Bomber doesn’t do his tenuous grip on reality any good by spouting totally made up figures. He should retract his lies and apologise.

But the reality is with Bombers constant ill-conceived attacks on pollsters is he is really just doing the bidding of his paymasters attempting to smear all polls so that Labour can claim they are all in the pay of corporate monsters. To see how this is panning out if you look at Bomber’s rants and then link that to Mallard suggesting exactly that on Twitter you can start to see what the “plan” is.

Labour’s crippled campaign manager thinks that you are who your ad man is when he attacked John Ansell and led the charge for personality smears against individuals. Bomber Bradbury launched a similar attack against Cathy Odgers, yet he has stayed strangely silent on Labour’s ad-man and his sexist comments about women.

I wonder now what the two of them think about “Hutch” and his opinion of teachers? I wonder what Sue Moroney will think?

Too much positive reinforcement and not enough negative reinforcement have taught our children that mediocrity is acceptable. Erroneously they think that doing their best makes them winners. They are more preoccupied with self-esteem and self-indulgence than with selflessness.

They are quickly going to learn that, sometimes, even their best isnât good enough. How are their delicate psyches going to cope with the shock of finding out others in the world are manifestly better than they are at some things, despite what their teachers have told them.

In our clean little country with no natural predators, we have raised our children in such a way that they are often unable to cope in a world that can be both predatory and harsh. No wonder we have a relatively high rate of youth suicide.

We have become a society that rewards failure, not success. Weâve taught our kids how to hug the trees but not how to climb them. Our kids are taught its OK to fail by not even trying, as opposed to falling short in a valiant attempt.

So Trevor, if the ad men speak for the parties they work for, then how does Labour explain its new policies on education, and welfare?

Citizen A this week with blogger Phoebe Fletcher and that awful Bomber Bradbury

Issue one: Another tragedy at Kings and the focus has conveniently gone on youth drinking. When will NZ grow up over its alcoholism?

Issue two: John Key greenlights Casino masquerading as a conference center in what amounts to a Hate Crime against Auckland Architectural Heritage

Issue three: Should Right Wing black ops thug, Cameron Slater be allowed to breach Labour Party supporters privacy and will this election see the rise in online dirty tricks from the Slater sewer? [Bomber writes this stuff]

If you look at John Key’s comments on the poor choosing to be poor if they receive food parcels and that bugger all would starve to death if he cut off the benefit, does it suggest our multi-millionaire Optimist Prime is out of touch with the reality of poverty for the 40% of NZ who earn less than $20 000?

Absolutely out if touch, that kind of arrogant comment that if you can’t make ends meet it’s a lifestyle choice, is something straight out of Charles Dickens’England.

I think if you look at the list of property and incomes earned by National Party members of Parliament and Cabinet Ministers, you will see people that have a lifestyle that has nothing in common with the people in my electorate who are struggling every week to pay the bill when going through the supermarket check out or are struggling to pay for petrol in tanks of their cars.

So how ‘in touch’ is Phil Goff and Labour. Looking at the pecuniary interests register for Labourâs top 5, they all have property investments, theyâre all involved in trusts of some kind, and have rather chunky looking super schemes.Â The difference is not income – the difference is where their assets came from. For Labour, it nearly all came from beingÂ career politicians.

Hon Phil GOFF (Labour, Mt Roskill)

Tower Limited â life insurance

Mansfield Towers Limited âÂ WellingtonÂ flat company shares

Family home and farm property (jointly owned),Â Auckland

House (jointly owned), Mt Roskill

Global Retirement Trust Superannuation Scheme

Westpac â term deposit

Bank ofÂ New ZealandÂ â term deposit

Kiwibank â term deposit

Hon Annette KING (Labour, Rongotai)

Orca Services (R Lind and A King) â management of an investment property

King-Lind Family Trust

House, Hataitai,Â Wellington

Superstart Superannuation Scheme

KiwiSaver Superannuation Scheme

Hon David CUNLIFFE (Labour, New Lynn)

Bozzie Family Trust (discretionary trust)

Family home (owned by trust),Â Auckland

AMP Retirement Funds (AMP Passive International Shares, AMP Balanced)

KiwiSaver (Mercer)

Bozzie Family Trust â property debt*

* Interest rate payable in relation to the debt is less than the normal market interest rateÂ that applied at the time the debt was incurred or, if the terms of the debt have beenÂ amended, at the time of that amendment.

Hon David PARKER (Labour, List)

Queens Park Mews Limited (shareholder but not a director) â not trading

Akatore Coast Forest Partnership (No.4) Limited â forestry

ArapawaÂ IslandÂ ForestÂ Partnership â forestry

BLIS Technologies Limited â health products

Botryzen Limited â plant remedies

Fund Managers Holdings Limited â fund management

Pharmazen Limited â animal remedies

Karitane Trust

Sue Wootton Family Trust

Tarras Trust

Family home (jointly owned),Â Dunedin

HolidayÂ home (jointly owned), Karitane, Otago

Investment property (owned in partnership), Alexandra, Otago

Investment property (owned in partnership),Â Dunedin

DWP Superannuation Scheme

ING Superannuation Scheme

Hon Ruth DYSON (Labour, Port Hills)

Comet Technologies â young enterprise scheme âspecial statusâ company set upÂ by four students from St Thomas of Canterbury College to develop âacci-linkâÂ product

Family home,Â Christchurch

Cottage, Akaroa

Global Investment

KiwiSaver

Phil Goff wants to play the politics of envy yet his own front bench seems to be in a far better position than the constituents of Mt Roskill, Prot Hills, New Lynn, and Rongotai. He and his party areÂ weaponsÂ grade hypocrites.